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it is good for the environment, our national security. we do not want our economy depending on something that happens on the other side of the world. >> there are people out there who think renewable energy is not the answer. they believe we should continue to focus on cheaper alternative like coal and fossil fuels. we are going to extreme climate change. 2/3 of the oil in this country comes from foreign soil. renewable energy is the future. approximately 9% of our country's energy comes from renewable sources. if we put more focus on renewables, we could have more jobs and a safer environment for this generation and hundreds of generations to come. mr. president, we need your continued support to move forward and spread renewable energy across america. >> you can find this video and all the other winning documentary at studentcam.org. is nextington journal" live with your phone calls. women's rights in the middle east and live coverage of a discussion about the federal budget. in 45 mite
it is good for the environment, our national security. we do not want our economy depending on something that happens on the other side of the world. >> there are people out there who think renewable energy is not the answer. they believe we should continue to focus on cheaper alternative like coal and fossil fuels. we are going to extreme climate change. 2/3 of the oil in this country comes from foreign soil. renewable energy is the future. approximately 9% of our country's energy comes...
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the environment is a big area of concern and protests. needing to address the dirty air and the dirty water. correction, again, which is infuriating a lot of chinese, particularly over issues like property rights and so on, it is a big challenge. this leader i think it's particularly strong. the standing committee, which of the senior leadership group of the party, the standing committee of the politburo is now seven rather than five. it will be much easier to reach consensus. xi jinping, the president, and leak and john -- and the premier are two members who are not term limited so they will be there presumably for 10 years. the other five are really good getting things done. and expectations are very high in the country. you would have to look back and just remember how high expectations here after president obama was elected. they are high because there is at least five years. there's a lot to be done. they are high because his leadership style is very appealing, very different. he speaks extemporaneously. he has said when people meet
the environment is a big area of concern and protests. needing to address the dirty air and the dirty water. correction, again, which is infuriating a lot of chinese, particularly over issues like property rights and so on, it is a big challenge. this leader i think it's particularly strong. the standing committee, which of the senior leadership group of the party, the standing committee of the politburo is now seven rather than five. it will be much easier to reach consensus. xi jinping, the...
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. >> and feel that this contributes to a large body of knowledge of changes in the environment. >> of i remember hearing in washington that we had snow in march pretty often and at least we do not have that now as much. nationalism -- naturalists have seen the mirrors from the government experts. agriculture department recently updated its map. of compared to the 1990 version, the average yearly minimum temperatures are too and have degrees celsius higher. that does not mean that the weather is always predictably warmer. the famous japanese cherry blossom trees, last year were at peak bloom on march 20, they are not forecast to reach full flower until april 3. tokyo, thein official opening of cherry blossom season was declared on march 13 of this year. there are definite benefits to these seasonal changes. moisturee cases more than is available. carbon dioxidee has a fertilizing effect on plants. a downclimate shift has side,
. >> and feel that this contributes to a large body of knowledge of changes in the environment. >> of i remember hearing in washington that we had snow in march pretty often and at least we do not have that now as much. nationalism -- naturalists have seen the mirrors from the government experts. agriculture department recently updated its map. of compared to the 1990 version, the average yearly minimum temperatures are too and have degrees celsius higher. that does not mean that...
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allah said the heat and open sewers create an environment for mosquito-borne diseases and are already short on medical supplies. a thriving market is starting up. no one has left here for turkey in the past four-five months because turkey does not have the capacity to absorb the refugees from here. for thousands of syrians, this is now home. >> life is not good anymore. we had everything. here we have nothing. the food, water, gas. not even a mattress to sleep on. 3.6 million people have been internally displaced in syria by the fighting according to the u.n. over a million have fled the country. it will be months, perhaps years before they are able to go back home. another bit of interest for you on syria. on redit.com.e she is there and available to answer any of your questions. israel has now called on hamas to rein in fighters accused of firing rockets on wednesday. the military says rockets landed in the south of israel. no one was hurt. it was a day after israel launched its first air strike on gaza in four months. the autopsy on a palestinian protester -- prisoner who died has
allah said the heat and open sewers create an environment for mosquito-borne diseases and are already short on medical supplies. a thriving market is starting up. no one has left here for turkey in the past four-five months because turkey does not have the capacity to absorb the refugees from here. for thousands of syrians, this is now home. >> life is not good anymore. we had everything. here we have nothing. the food, water, gas. not even a mattress to sleep on. 3.6 million people have...
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people are working in an increasingly dangerous environment. the longer we get from the war, the more the bombs that are found are made saves. >> frakking is being heralded by some, while others warn the environmental impact is not worth the price. many communities are grappling with that debate, including the area along the border with pennsylvania and new york. one allows it to take place, while the other does not. recently i traveled there to see the divide. in rural pennsylvania they are drilling for gas. hydraulic fracturing bush's high pressure water into the rock to release valuable gas. opportunitiesht to the town. people made money it leasing to gas companies, and now the workers have arrived. business elite by 25%. >> it really improve my business. it brought a lot of people into the area. the people say, we have no idea what we are in store for. hopefully they are right. frakking creates dust and noise in the town in contrast to the beauty of the mountains. this bed-and-breakfast is led by eleanor, who has seen people cashing in by l
people are working in an increasingly dangerous environment. the longer we get from the war, the more the bombs that are found are made saves. >> frakking is being heralded by some, while others warn the environmental impact is not worth the price. many communities are grappling with that debate, including the area along the border with pennsylvania and new york. one allows it to take place, while the other does not. recently i traveled there to see the divide. in rural pennsylvania they...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> it could be the trial of the century with $40 billion at stake, today, the jury selection began in the michael jackson trial. his family claims that aeg live, the company promoting the tour pushed the singer too hard. and that the company hired dr. conrad murray to treat him. he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter but could be called as a witness for this upcoming trial. the witnesses could include his oldest children, prince and paris, as well as entertainment stars quincy jones, spike lee, and prince. we'll be right back in a moment. stay with us. >>> the city of palo alto is sending a message to the supreme court, they have voted unanimously to fly the gay pride flag. the council has passed a resolution regarding the voters and the ban of prop 8. >>> how about this, the cal campus is now buzzing about the final four. the women's basketball team is making history. the golden bears knocked off georgia last night in overtime the make it to the final four. it is the first time in school history
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] >>> it could be the trial of the century with $40 billion at stake, today, the jury selection began in the michael jackson trial. his family claims that aeg live, the company promoting the tour pushed the singer too hard. and that the company hired dr. conrad murray to treat him. he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter but could be called as a witness for this upcoming trial. the witnesses could...
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a very cautious environment under daily threats. there are always attempts to bring down the site. we resort to technicians to fix the issue so we can upload content, but there seems to be a higher power that tries to impede us. >> for decades, the muslim brotherhood has been one of the most resilient voices across the region, that some say the message is often one-sided. >> we have a bone to pick with the muslim brotherhood's media outlets. often they are quick to disseminate news and lash out against the government without checking facts. >> in the last two wl years they have literally taking -- taken the battle to the streets, boycotting elections and leading protests. now with media tools, it is hoping to build the popularity while the country is still stuck in the status quo. -- couldon the program this college basketball star be the first woman to compete in the nba? details ahead. and fiji,drew thomas on whether a new constitution can bring democracy or merely cover for an unelected dictator to tighten his grip on power. >> a reminder of our top stories. world powers are mee
a very cautious environment under daily threats. there are always attempts to bring down the site. we resort to technicians to fix the issue so we can upload content, but there seems to be a higher power that tries to impede us. >> for decades, the muslim brotherhood has been one of the most resilient voices across the region, that some say the message is often one-sided. >> we have a bone to pick with the muslim brotherhood's media outlets. often they are quick to disseminate news...
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visit factories with advanced environmental technology and meet with ng o's working to protect the environment. >>> investors are drumming their fingers wondering what the bank of japan will come up with next. members of the central bank want to jump-start the economy but they haven't come up with measures that pack enough punch. joining us now from the business desk, ai, why would investors expect anything different this time? >> because there is a new governor in charge who's actually known for being an advocate of aggressive monetary easing and why investors think things might be different this time around. bank of japan policymakers are getting together for their first meeting under the new governor. they're trying to work out a mechanism for achieving a 2% inflation target. he has pledged to achieve the target in about two years in response to a call for an end to the prolonged deflation. the policymakers are expected to step up their monetary easing by buying longer government bonds and they currently buy bonds that mature in three years or less. policymakers will also consider buying mo
visit factories with advanced environmental technology and meet with ng o's working to protect the environment. >>> investors are drumming their fingers wondering what the bank of japan will come up with next. members of the central bank want to jump-start the economy but they haven't come up with measures that pack enough punch. joining us now from the business desk, ai, why would investors expect anything different this time? >> because there is a new governor in charge who's...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. with qualifying bundles. do we whano.a mower? a trimmer? no. we got nothing.. we just bought our first house, we're on a budget. we're not ready for spring. well let's get you ready. well letvery nice. ready. wyou see these various colors.. we got workshops every saturday. yes,ye maybeay a little bit over here.e. yes,ye this spr sg,ttle bit take on more lawn for less. yes,ye this spr sg,ttle bit not bad for our first spring.. yes,ye this spr sg,ttle bit not bad fomore
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok. [ male...
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. >> it's more of a risk off environment. i'm very bullish on this year. but i think we're moving in a period where it's more of a risk off. >> would you like to see a correction? almost everybody i talked to would like to see 5 to 10%. >> everyone wants a correction but with no bad news. just an opportunity to get in but no bad news. >> where should they get in? >> that never happens. >> who knows what we will, ultimately. my suspicion is so many people are expecting that we have already seen a derisking. >> you have to be careful where you go into. we have already had a decent year. >> we have talked about this before. traditionally in the later stages of a bull market, this is the fifth year. i know that's hard to believe. growth stocks start to do well. especially as the fed is starting to contemplate changing policy which could happen sometime next year. growth stocks tend to do very well. >> you will look at three wonderful properties and get the low down there. the american dream is of a better future, a confident retirement. those dreams have taken
. >> it's more of a risk off environment. i'm very bullish on this year. but i think we're moving in a period where it's more of a risk off. >> would you like to see a correction? almost everybody i talked to would like to see 5 to 10%. >> everyone wants a correction but with no bad news. just an opportunity to get in but no bad news. >> where should they get in? >> that never happens. >> who knows what we will, ultimately. my suspicion is so many people are...
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tepco sources say it is vital for protecting the environment from pollution. >>> the nuclear accident forced many people to leave their homes. some of those people died while they were living in temporary shelters. government officials in charge of reconstruction say fatigue and stress damaged their health. the officials say 35 displaced residents of fukushima prefecture have died. they say all of them had to leave homes in the no-entry zones around the nuclear plant, and most were aged in their 60s to 80s. fatigue from poor living conditions caused 25 deaths. caution from moving caused 13. some evacuees had to move to new housing 16 times. officials say they plan to send psychotherapists to temporary housing to give evacuees mental support. >>> thousands of people waiting to go home, tons of debris waiting for disposal. vast tracks of land awaiting to be restored. overcoming the challenges of the 2011 disaster won't be easy, but step by step, people are moving forward. find out how on "the road ahead" every wednesday at 1:00 p.m. japan time here on "newsline." >>> engineers are getti
tepco sources say it is vital for protecting the environment from pollution. >>> the nuclear accident forced many people to leave their homes. some of those people died while they were living in temporary shelters. government officials in charge of reconstruction say fatigue and stress damaged their health. the officials say 35 displaced residents of fukushima prefecture have died. they say all of them had to leave homes in the no-entry zones around the nuclear plant, and most were...
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the environment ministry says consumers dispose of 650,000 tons of appliances every year. only a small number of local governments collect the metals. the government will offer financial help so that local governments can ease their growing waste burdens. the new system will recycle more than one hundred products, including cellular phones, microwave ovens and vacuum cleaners. metals are widely used in industry, but japan has to rely mostly on imports. the japanese ministry want does reuse the metals, but it's unclear how many local governments will participate. a survey conducted last year found that only 34% of them will join the initiative. >>> chinese police have arrested a brother-in-law of imprisoned pro-democracy prisoner. supporters say beijing police detained his wife's brother in late january. asoirkted press report that he was charged two weeks ago with with fraud over a real estate dispute. he is currently serves a 11 year sentence. he was awarded the nobel peace prize in 2010. since then his wife has been under house arrest. in december she met friends at her
the environment ministry says consumers dispose of 650,000 tons of appliances every year. only a small number of local governments collect the metals. the government will offer financial help so that local governments can ease their growing waste burdens. the new system will recycle more than one hundred products, including cellular phones, microwave ovens and vacuum cleaners. metals are widely used in industry, but japan has to rely mostly on imports. the japanese ministry want does reuse the...
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growth environment without what's happening with qe. but, i mean, i just think, lake i said, you have to look at the direction of it. in terms of, you know, it's sort of a counterfactual argument, you know, where would yields be. but i just don't think -- >> rick, where would yields be without qe2 or 3? >> i think they would be about 150 basis points higher in the ten-year. >> given the economic data, you've got to believe they would be much higher than they are right now. >> so so on the stock market, rick, we debate this all the time down here, i would say on average, most traders feel, without qe2 or qe3, the dow would be 10,000 points lower. that >> but let's talk reality, gentleman. we are where we are. the fed is inducing a stock market rally. so, does it make it any different for me to make money in this market? >> no. >> yes. >> okay, so it's -- >> qualitatively, yes. >> now what? >> i said yes because there's a difference between realized and unrealized profits. we talked about this yesterday, maria. if it doesn't end well, unl
growth environment without what's happening with qe. but, i mean, i just think, lake i said, you have to look at the direction of it. in terms of, you know, it's sort of a counterfactual argument, you know, where would yields be. but i just don't think -- >> rick, where would yields be without qe2 or 3? >> i think they would be about 150 basis points higher in the ten-year. >> given the economic data, you've got to believe they would be much higher than they are right now....
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the environment may not be the government's priority. but for those who rely on the land, the problem is only getting closer. al jazeera in the nile delta. >> the president is due begin a new round of talks in forming a coalition government. he hasn't give up after failing to reach a consensus. he won the majority election but not in the senate. thousands of christians from across the globe have gathered to mark good friday and have come to retrace route it's believed jesus took to his crucifixion years ago. some carried crosses on their pope ers as they -- and francis will recite the story on the last hour of jesus' life in the basilica. later he will go to the coliseum of the stations of the cross. that's a re-enactment of the stops he made on his way to crucifixion. and pope francis has already reated a new easter tradition. >> aa ritual that re-enacts the last supper of jesus christ and the apostles. among them, two girls, a first in the history of the church. one of them is of muslim descent. >> we had one criteria only that the 12
the environment may not be the government's priority. but for those who rely on the land, the problem is only getting closer. al jazeera in the nile delta. >> the president is due begin a new round of talks in forming a coalition government. he hasn't give up after failing to reach a consensus. he won the majority election but not in the senate. thousands of christians from across the globe have gathered to mark good friday and have come to retrace route it's believed jesus took to his...
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that would happen in that environment. it's north korea, it's just not a stable place. it's an issue to watch out for. >> we'll be watching it. thank you so much, ian bremer, president of the eurasia group. >>> well, investors bailed out of the chip stocks because so much of their products are produced in south korea. also, an industry sales report showed that chip sales were down sharply earlier this year. dow component intel dropped 2%. amd is also off. >>> toys "r" us is pulling its plan to take the company public. they're citing tough market conditions and that its ceo is stepping down. well, despite toys "r" us' decision, the ipo market is remaining active. jackie deangelis looks what's in the pipe line for the quarter and the rest of the year. >> ipo activity held steady with 31 deals for companies with market cap over 50 million, raising $7.6 billion according to renaissance capital. ipo performance outpacing the broader market with an average total return for the quarter of 18%. there was also a notable shift toward yield plays. that said, when looking at the pi
that would happen in that environment. it's north korea, it's just not a stable place. it's an issue to watch out for. >> we'll be watching it. thank you so much, ian bremer, president of the eurasia group. >>> well, investors bailed out of the chip stocks because so much of their products are produced in south korea. also, an industry sales report showed that chip sales were down sharply earlier this year. dow component intel dropped 2%. amd is also off. >>> toys...
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they will visit factories with advanced technology and meet with ngos working to protect the environment. the latest euro zone unemployment numbers are out. they show the jobless rate in the currency block remained unchanged at the worst level in february. the european union statistics office reports the jobless rate stood at 12% in the month, the same as the revised rate in january and the worst since the euro was introduced. spain a had a rate of 26.3% followed by portugal. 14% of people in cyprus were without work. unemployment in greece came to 26.4% in september. that's the latest month for which data from athens are available. concern is growing that things may get worse. the euro zone economy is expected to contract for a second straight year. here are the latest market figures. >>> camera men working for the u.s. military captured harrowing footage during world war ii. some of the most disturbing scenes were filmed on japan's southern island of okinawa. 30 years ago a group of local residents decided to make use of those archives. their campaign has only just ended. >> reporter:
they will visit factories with advanced technology and meet with ngos working to protect the environment. the latest euro zone unemployment numbers are out. they show the jobless rate in the currency block remained unchanged at the worst level in february. the european union statistics office reports the jobless rate stood at 12% in the month, the same as the revised rate in january and the worst since the euro was introduced. spain a had a rate of 26.3% followed by portugal. 14% of people in...
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why wouldn't gold be a place you would want to have money in an environment where the central banks are pumping pumping cash into the system. >> they might be pumping money into the system but the whole rest of the world wants dollars. >> gold. picture this. cyprus and gold doesn't go higher. gold doesn't go higher. what we have had is this. gold is down 400 bucks off the high. we're going to 14.50, 1430 all in the gold market. when they take gold out of the ground i costs about 1150 to get it out of the ground. it's the demand for the dollar versus the demand for the gold. it's the chicken or >> interesting points to make about. >> he does. and he has been speaking out and he has been incredibly critical of ron johnson to this date. and the board of j.c. penney. i spoke to him a moment ago when it became known that the former ceo took a tour of the new j.c. penney proto type store. he hopes that the new prototype works. that many are counting on it. he described ron johnson during his visit. he has been incredibly critical of as delightful and energetic. he said the shops look good but
why wouldn't gold be a place you would want to have money in an environment where the central banks are pumping pumping cash into the system. >> they might be pumping money into the system but the whole rest of the world wants dollars. >> gold. picture this. cyprus and gold doesn't go higher. gold doesn't go higher. what we have had is this. gold is down 400 bucks off the high. we're going to 14.50, 1430 all in the gold market. when they take gold out of the ground i costs about...
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with all of the political and economic troubles now, the environment may not be the government's priority but those who rely on the land, the problem some getting closer. >> top stories in al jazeera. opposition fighters say they have taken control of a strategic town in southern syria, less then 90 kilometer as way from the capital damascus. north korea says it's entered a state of war against south korea. the angry rhetoric came after a military raylee was held in pyongyang and follows the decision for the u.s. to fly b-2 bombers over the region. south africans have been praying for the fallen president nelson mandelia. he spent the third night in hospital with lung infection. the government said he's making steady progress. central bank cyprus is trying to kick-start the country's spending say aring there no limits on necessary uck transactions. the announcement came after banks reopened and the risk of bankruptcy has been contained after a $13 billion bailout deal with international lenders. sime mcgregor wood has more. >> on friday banks opened at their normal time. people here are g
with all of the political and economic troubles now, the environment may not be the government's priority but those who rely on the land, the problem some getting closer. >> top stories in al jazeera. opposition fighters say they have taken control of a strategic town in southern syria, less then 90 kilometer as way from the capital damascus. north korea says it's entered a state of war against south korea. the angry rhetoric came after a military raylee was held in pyongyang and follows...
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only councilers but prosecutors public defenders and probation officers trying to create a supportive environment. not the contentious one. that exists in regular courts. defendants are plauded when doing well with treatment program. davis is an army veteran arrested on drug charges. he believes this court will help others like him go straight. >> if they just have demons to worth through. drk drk work through this, court gives you that opportunity. >> make no mistake. the judge will be tough when defendants stray. >> but there is a lot of enkurmtment, too. and a lot of straight talk. >> a lot of plaintiffs. >> deputy public defender says this approach seems to work well with veterans. >> there are multiple issue autos adecision of the court comes when courts are struggling and budgets have been slashed. the judge says she's been able to find resources necessary to make this work because it's a priority. >> and thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> thank you. oakland police have admit to shooting an innocent teenager. explain yg they thought the
only councilers but prosecutors public defenders and probation officers trying to create a supportive environment. not the contentious one. that exists in regular courts. defendants are plauded when doing well with treatment program. davis is an army veteran arrested on drug charges. he believes this court will help others like him go straight. >> if they just have demons to worth through. drk drk work through this, court gives you that opportunity. >> make no mistake. the judge...
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. >> you take on certain risks when you are in an environment where things can happen. she certainly had to be aware if she was watching the race. >> residents along vermont street say race organizers have gone out of their way to ensure the safety of participants playing hey hay bails and directing traffic. >> considering how have you done it i don't know what they could do to make it better. they seem to have a pretty good policy. you weren't having big people and little people together. >> they sign a waiver in case of injury and he lives along the course and says the majority of injuries have been minor up until now. >> but they are typically among the by standers and the spectators because of the whole not paying attention and not looking at the course and the quickness with which the riders come up. >> the race has grown from 30 people in 2006 to more than a thousand ts weekend. raising the chances of more serious injuries. this weekend's incident takes the big your own big wheel event to a new level. >> she is expected to survive her serious injury. her husband s
. >> you take on certain risks when you are in an environment where things can happen. she certainly had to be aware if she was watching the race. >> residents along vermont street say race organizers have gone out of their way to ensure the safety of participants playing hey hay bails and directing traffic. >> considering how have you done it i don't know what they could do to make it better. they seem to have a pretty good policy. you weren't having big people and little...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] well, well, well. growing up we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying bundles. rethink possible. >>> continuing coverage now of the president's bay area visit. those opposed to the keystone xcel pipeline are using this visit to protest about the project. >> reporter: well, the keystone pipeline is not set to come through san francisco, but it is still a very hot topic right here, especially in sea cliff, where security is quite tight. billionaire tom siren is hosting a cocktail party. he is a huge critic of the pipeline extension. >> one of the reasons frankly i'm excited to be here is i agree with tom stire, that the keystone pipeline is a terrible idea. >> we are h
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] well, well, well. growing up we didn't have u-verse. we couldn't record four shows at the same time. in my day, you were lucky if you could record two shows. and if mom was recording her dumb show and dad was recording his dumb show then, by george that's all we watched. and we liked it! today's kids got it so good. [ male announcer ] call to get u-verse tv starting at $19 a month for 2 years with qualifying...
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it's a solid environment for growth here with a lot of wiggles. and we're probably going to be wiggling a little softer here in the next couple of months. i don't think there is anything serious. i would argue the big event of the last six months as we moved a lot of tail risks from the picture, events in europe not being a threat to global financial stability, and the u.s. political scene not really being a threat here anymore as well. >> bob, bruce is just talking about corporate profits. i wanted to ask you about that. as you look near term, which is more important for investors in the stock market. it is going to be earnings that come out throughout the next couple of weeks, or it is tomorrow's labor report? is the labor report more important? >> i think the labor market is really important here, susie. it gives us some idea of what corporations are thinking about the future. earnings will be what they were, and they're already history, as we know. and of course forward guidance will be important. i think bruce hit the nail on the head, howeve
it's a solid environment for growth here with a lot of wiggles. and we're probably going to be wiggling a little softer here in the next couple of months. i don't think there is anything serious. i would argue the big event of the last six months as we moved a lot of tail risks from the picture, events in europe not being a threat to global financial stability, and the u.s. political scene not really being a threat here anymore as well. >> bob, bruce is just talking about corporate...
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last week environment minister announced a compromise. he launched a commission that will include representatives from environmental groups. the government will come up with new criteria by 2015 to find a proper site for the permanent storage of nuclear waste. there are still doubts. >> translator: there is still possibility that this will be the storage site. so we cannot be relieved by the announcement. >> reporter: a large majority of germans supported their government's decision to phase-out nuclear power. but at the same time they are sensitive to the reaction because of the cher noble accident. nhk world, berlin. >>> the debate is being followed closely by government leaders in many countries, including japan. officials here have yet to decide on a final place to store nuclear waste. among the 31 nations andterritories only finland has picked a permanent storage site. >>> now let's take a look at the market figures. >>> meteorologist sigh ca mori joins us now. what can you tell us? >>> drenches rain battered madagascar over the week
last week environment minister announced a compromise. he launched a commission that will include representatives from environmental groups. the government will come up with new criteria by 2015 to find a proper site for the permanent storage of nuclear waste. there are still doubts. >> translator: there is still possibility that this will be the storage site. so we cannot be relieved by the announcement. >> reporter: a large majority of germans supported their government's decision...
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that's a bad recession, almost a depression sort of environment. if you, on the other hand, think some of the tools are beginning to work, that growth is beginning to improve, then i think you have to be leery of bonds with a ten-year treasury under 2%, and enjoy some gains in the stock market. lou: you're council right now, you're talking about ideal conditions for this market. is it your sense that this -- we're now in the fifth year of this bull run, is it your sense that we've got quite a bit of time left? >> well, i think what we have left is economic runway, that is to say we're just beginning to get an economic recovery that we can bother to talk about, if you will. we're not going to go straight up, lou, you know that story. stock markets don't move straight up, although the first quarter felt that way. we'll get pull backs and corrections, but as long as economic growth is acceptable, earnings improve, and inflation's not a problem, i think we've got a lot more to go at least in time. lou: all right. well, we couldn't ask for more. a brigh
that's a bad recession, almost a depression sort of environment. if you, on the other hand, think some of the tools are beginning to work, that growth is beginning to improve, then i think you have to be leery of bonds with a ten-year treasury under 2%, and enjoy some gains in the stock market. lou: you're council right now, you're talking about ideal conditions for this market. is it your sense that this -- we're now in the fifth year of this bull run, is it your sense that we've got quite a...
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. >> you take on certain risks when you are in an environment where things can happen. she certainly had to be aware if she was watching the race. >> residents along vermont street say race organizers have gone out of their way to ensure the safety of participants playing hey hay bails and directing traffic. >> considering how have you done it i don't know what they could do to make it better. they seem to have a pretty good policy. you weren't having big people and little people together. >> they sign a waiver in case of injury and he lives along the course and says the majority of injuries have been minor up until now. >> but they are typically among the by standers and the spectators because of the whole not paying attention and not looking at the course and the quickness with which the riders come up. >> the race has grown from 30 people in 2006 to more than a thousand this weekend. raising the chances of more serious injuries. this weekend's incident takes the big your own big wheel event to a new level. >> she is expected to survive her serious injury. her husband
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. >> you take on certain risks when you are in an environment where things can happen. she certainly had to be aware if she was watching the race. >> residents along vermont street say race organizers have gone out of their way to ensure the safety of participants playing hey hay bails and directing traffic. >> considering how have you done it i don't know what they could do to make it better. they seem to have a pretty good policy. you weren't having big people and little people together. >> they sign a waiver in case of injury and he lives along the course and says the majority of injuries have been minor up until now. >> but they are typically among the by standers and the spectators because of the whole not paying attention and not looking at the course and the quickness with which the riders come up. >> the race has grown from 30 people in 2006 to more than a thousand this weekend. raising the chances of more serious injuries. this weekend's incident takes the big your own big wheel event to a new level. >> she is expected to survive her serious injury. her husband
. >> you take on certain risks when you are in an environment where things can happen. she certainly had to be aware if she was watching the race. >> residents along vermont street say race organizers have gone out of their way to ensure the safety of participants playing hey hay bails and directing traffic. >> considering how have you done it i don't know what they could do to make it better. they seem to have a pretty good policy. you weren't having big people and little...
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can she's in washington the any time all is involved it's always a big old mess a big mess for the environment and of course a catastrophe for these poor people that have had to move what is the state of play there tonight. well kevin they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of this neighborhood in arkansas but you could see the images of streets flooded with crude the company said they had so far picked up around twelve thousand barrels of oil and water from the streets twelve twenty two homes were evacuated but as bad as the leak was environment police say the aftermath could have been much worse there is a lake nearby and the crude luckily didn't get there the pipeline was carrying canadian heavy crude to the south of the u.s. to the country's gulf coast refineries this latest incident has yet raised the opposition among many police to the new project in that is in the works the keystone x.l. pipeline which would carry eight hundred thousand barrels per day just to compare the pipe that leaked in arkansas carries six to six thousand barrels per day so the consequence
can she's in washington the any time all is involved it's always a big old mess a big mess for the environment and of course a catastrophe for these poor people that have had to move what is the state of play there tonight. well kevin they're not saying exactly how much oil spilled onto the streets of this neighborhood in arkansas but you could see the images of streets flooded with crude the company said they had so far picked up around twelve thousand barrels of oil and water from the streets...
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very hard to get pes to rise in this environment. >> adam is agreeing with you. he didn't expect to see earnings growth but is not concerned about that because he believes the psychology of the investor is on our side. >> i'm not so sure.. we're going to hear corporate ceos that have to take down numbers. 10% earnings growth. just not achievable. globally of two, three, maybe four%. >> tell us what to do. where do we put the money? >> where you put the money on this pull back. start buying in when you ire down 3 to 5%. >> buying what? the whole market? >> take a look. i think the whole market yes. we recently started to add to chinese equities after they corrected. we are back in late february started to add money to home builders. so you can find some of these rotating corrections in different areas of the market. >> adam? >> financials, consumer discretionary. could lead on a further rally. we're concerned about volatility. we have been short gold. >> you think gold is a bust? >> that's a whole separate conversation. >> you and i would agree on that. gold is ov
very hard to get pes to rise in this environment. >> adam is agreeing with you. he didn't expect to see earnings growth but is not concerned about that because he believes the psychology of the investor is on our side. >> i'm not so sure.. we're going to hear corporate ceos that have to take down numbers. 10% earnings growth. just not achievable. globally of two, three, maybe four%. >> tell us what to do. where do we put the money? >> where you put the money on this pull...
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they want a safe learning environment. parents don't want their kindergartner to pass someone with a gun on their way to class. >> reporter: the report recommends that schools assess their own safety and develop a security plan, something it says most schools lack. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> at the white house today, president obama announced a major research project to unlock the mysteries of the human brain. the $100 million initiative would fund pure scientific research and produce leads toward treating brain disorders from autism and strokes to alzheimer's. scientists say they welcome the chance to spend money on research at a time when science budgets are getting squeezed. but it's not clear whether congress will actually approve this spending. >>> the state attorney general in arkansas is now investigating the break of an exxon mobil pipeline that sent thousands of gallons of crude oil flowing down the street into a residential neighborhood over easter weekend. the leak is bringing a lot of attention to
they want a safe learning environment. parents don't want their kindergartner to pass someone with a gun on their way to class. >> reporter: the report recommends that schools assess their own safety and develop a security plan, something it says most schools lack. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> at the white house today, president obama announced a major research project to unlock the mysteries of the human brain. the $100 million initiative would fund pure scientific...
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roll back some of the security measures that have been boarding in astronomy in the post nine eleven environment where you've seen major inversions by the security services into its industry into the lives of ordinary australians there are six senators who will be elected out of the curia one of the strikes destroyed he's going to get full and point two nine percent of the vote in order to get elected now we're the preferential system which is the party's preference in julian assange. if he gets six to seven percent of the rules but he's going to get elected at the moment he's polling around about twenty five to twenty seven percent that is twenty five to twenty seven percent of australians aside they would vote for julian assange story starting from a very high price which is going to come down a bit in comp. campaign but it's a very good place to start on a lot of arty deal coleman britain's bedrooms are the latest budget battleground as we explain online widespread protests over welfare coming into force for having spare rooms we tell you where else here is fall into and also we're counting d
roll back some of the security measures that have been boarding in astronomy in the post nine eleven environment where you've seen major inversions by the security services into its industry into the lives of ordinary australians there are six senators who will be elected out of the curia one of the strikes destroyed he's going to get full and point two nine percent of the vote in order to get elected now we're the preferential system which is the party's preference in julian assange. if he...
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this highlights the idea we need to foster a new environment of self-reliance and saving. maybe it's too late for older but teach the lessons to the kids. liz: mark, should we be spending money on curious george books for washington d.c. and congress. >> why not? we could learn from george is. george always told the truth. we can believe george, and we ant always believe the numbers that are either side of the aisle . so, we don't know what to believe in terms of spending out there. but i know that spending we cut over 2 trillion in spending, republicans don't give the white house any credit. liz: we cut two trillion out of growth, we added equivalent of germany and south korea to the debt. >> it depends on what numbers you are using. liz: hang on, no, no! those are the facts. from cbo, and omb, time again we hear that argument. the facts are 5 trillion, added to deficit since president took office, and. mark, what do you make of curious george, these -- zain i'm sorry. what do you make? >> i don't want to be mark by the way. i would disagree that too late. i think time, t
this highlights the idea we need to foster a new environment of self-reliance and saving. maybe it's too late for older but teach the lessons to the kids. liz: mark, should we be spending money on curious george books for washington d.c. and congress. >> why not? we could learn from george is. george always told the truth. we can believe george, and we ant always believe the numbers that are either side of the aisle . so, we don't know what to believe in terms of spending out there. but i...
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act was under the impression that the environment standards in place for bringing as clean air that we are on a trajectory if elected to charge to have even cleaner air without taking further steps. >> first we have dozens of large cities across the country that have air quality that is an on attainment area meeting it is not meeting the number of requirements. secondly, of the manufacturers need these stronger emissions standards for gasoline to help them achieve fuel efficiencynd fuel economy standards for the new cars that are going to be rolling out beginning in 2017. this makes a lot of sense. it is very cost-effective, and we have to remember that the upgrade to the refineries that will be required in order to produce this cleaner gasoline that the epa is proposing is going to create jobs. adam: have to stop you right there. i want you to remember what you just said. create jobs. i want to bring patrick into this. that will ask you a question about job creation. the epa says is only going to add at most 1 penny to the cost of a gallon of gasoline. of the refineries, the petroleum
act was under the impression that the environment standards in place for bringing as clean air that we are on a trajectory if elected to charge to have even cleaner air without taking further steps. >> first we have dozens of large cities across the country that have air quality that is an on attainment area meeting it is not meeting the number of requirements. secondly, of the manufacturers need these stronger emissions standards for gasoline to help them achieve fuel efficiencynd fuel...
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and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] this april, it's the black forest ham. made the way you say and still just $3. it's one of our april featured values, the newest way to enjoy subway every day! subway. eat fresh. mansion in san francisco, were one of yesterday's fund raisers were hill. some of the protesters wanted the president to reject construction of the proposed keystone pipeline. however, advocates of the pipeline content construction of the pipeline would create jobs, and will be more energy- efficient than transporting the oil by truck or rail. >> police this morning are investigating an officer involved shooting in oakland. it happened around 10:00 p.m. last night. police were investigating an armed robbery in the 1000 block of clay street when they spotted three people mass the suspect's description. after a short chase, police corner them on a nearby street. no officers or injured. >> the man who crashed his car to the front doors of the san jose wal-mart and a tad customers over the weekend will be in court today haamid zaid w
and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] this april, it's the black forest ham. made the way you say and still just $3. it's one of our april featured values, the newest way to enjoy subway every day! subway. eat fresh. mansion in san francisco, were one of yesterday's fund raisers were hill. some of the protesters wanted the president to reject construction of the proposed keystone pipeline. however, advocates of the pipeline content construction of...
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last week, environment minister peter altmaier announced a compromise. he launched a commission that will include representatives from environmental groups. the government would come up with new criteria by 2015 to find a proper site for the permanent storage of nuclear waste. katja still has doubts. >> translator: there is still possibility that this town will be the storage site. so we cannot be relieved by the announcement. >> reporter: a large majority of germans supported their government's decision to phase out nuclear power. they are sensitive to the risks of radiation because of the chernobyl accident. the government will most likely face another protest, no matter where it decides to store the nuclear waste. ivo tuchel, nhk world, berlin. >>> the debate in germany is being followed closely by government leaders in many countries including japan. officials here have yet to decide on a final place to store nuclear waste. among the 31 nations and territories operating nuclear plants, only finland and sweden have picked permanent storage sites. >>>
last week, environment minister peter altmaier announced a compromise. he launched a commission that will include representatives from environmental groups. the government would come up with new criteria by 2015 to find a proper site for the permanent storage of nuclear waste. katja still has doubts. >> translator: there is still possibility that this town will be the storage site. so we cannot be relieved by the announcement. >> reporter: a large majority of germans supported their...
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he will promote tourism and clean energy technology and sign a series of environment tall agreements with chinese officials. china is california's number three trading partner, importing $14 billion from the state last year. >>> new this morning, nba commissioner, david stearns, says it is going to be a little bit of time before we know' kings are going to stay in sacramento. sacramento and seattle pitch ag plan for the league office. commissioner stern says both of the presentations extraordinary. sacramento is led by major kevin johnson. the efforts to try to keep them there. he likes their chances. the league will decide the fate of the team to stay ta san francisco. >>> samsung continues its push to take on apple. the korean company opening up hundreds of shops in the u.s. mary thompson joins us live with detail and the rest of our market news. >>> good morning, mary. >> good morning to you, laura. right now, futures are higher, pointing to an open on wall street. this after stocks suffered their worst day in the month yesterday. reasons, disappointing data on the jobs market. td
he will promote tourism and clean energy technology and sign a series of environment tall agreements with chinese officials. china is california's number three trading partner, importing $14 billion from the state last year. >>> new this morning, nba commissioner, david stearns, says it is going to be a little bit of time before we know' kings are going to stay in sacramento. sacramento and seattle pitch ag plan for the league office. commissioner stern says both of the presentations...
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may be looking affective and once you're in a chaotic war torn environment your emotions are on heightened here scared and you may just affiliate with a group that you might not otherwise. the official message that freedom fighters may need to help you in some way it just confuses them even more about some really good point because you know we are calling this a fight for freedom we are speaking about it on the media that it's freedom fighting so when someone feels strongly about it and wants to go and how. are we to blame. but then when they get over there if they join the group that's been designated as a terrorist group it's confucian probably and we need to get straight on that we need to decide exactly what we're going to do about syria i think that we have a very confused response ourselves as a government right now since the start of the arab spring the us media has already freedom fighter featuring stories with the likes of. an american who first fought with libyan rebels and then switched to syria i fought in the war in libya in two thousand and eleven and i saw the effects of wha
may be looking affective and once you're in a chaotic war torn environment your emotions are on heightened here scared and you may just affiliate with a group that you might not otherwise. the official message that freedom fighters may need to help you in some way it just confuses them even more about some really good point because you know we are calling this a fight for freedom we are speaking about it on the media that it's freedom fighting so when someone feels strongly about it and wants...
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i think the taliban will attempt to feed those fears about the post-2014 environment. >> reporter: which is why, despite his growing confidence in the afghan forces, general dunford believes that americans will be needed to stay behind here to ensure the gains and sacrifices of the past 11-plus years, are not lost. martha raddatz, abc news, helmand province. >>> and now, a note from south africa, the latest on nelson mandela, the 94-year-old crusader against about apartheid. he spent a second night in the hospital because of a recurring lung infection. his doctors say that this morning he ate a full breakfast and that tonight he is in good spirits and making steady progress. >>> and back here at home, a new question over the price of cleaner air. today, the obama administration announced it will go forward with a plan to cut pollution from cars, but it unleashed a debate. will the new standards create a spike of 9, even 10 cents in the price of a gallon of gasoline in the years to come? here's abc's senior national correspondent jim avila. >> reporter: the american oil industry, with net
i think the taliban will attempt to feed those fears about the post-2014 environment. >> reporter: which is why, despite his growing confidence in the afghan forces, general dunford believes that americans will be needed to stay behind here to ensure the gains and sacrifices of the past 11-plus years, are not lost. martha raddatz, abc news, helmand province. >>> and now, a note from south africa, the latest on nelson mandela, the 94-year-old crusader against about apartheid. he...
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. >>> and mortgage refinancing was a hearty business for banks in a low yield environment could keep drying up with spring the busiest time for home buying, banks may get creative in search of new business. i'm kayla tousche. that's what's haepd for banks in the second quarter. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful, though -- that kind of power can go to your head. that explains a lot. yo, buddy! i got this. gimme one, gimme one, gimme one! the power of the "name your price" tool. only from progressive. [ male announcer ] how can power consumption in china, impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment
. >>> and mortgage refinancing was a hearty business for banks in a low yield environment could keep drying up with spring the busiest time for home buying, banks may get creative in search of new business. i'm kayla tousche. that's what's haepd for banks in the second quarter. are you flo? yes. is this the thing you gave my husband? well, yeah, yes. the "name your price" tool. you tell us the price you want to pay, and we give you a range of options to choose from. careful,...
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. >> what he wants the environment to do -- >> he did an excellent job with the environment. he didn't do any drilling at all. he did a great job with the environment. >> i'm afraid the folks at the natural resources defense council, they disagree with you on that. they are not happy. they want more. therefore, the president is boxed in essentially by two of his key constituencies, labor and the environmental movement and it's not an easy position to be in. i think he did a great job. clean air standards and fuel efficiency standards. >> two people here say he'll approve it. what do you think? >> what day think? oh, lord, i tell you -- >> come on. come on. >> we have 20 seconds. >> i don't think he's going to approve it. not this year. >> spoken like a real liberal. >> more dithering. >> this was a lot of fun. thanks so much. david goodfriend joining us. ed butowski with ed rogers. that's it nor tonight's show. follow me at twitter. i signed up a long time ago. there it is on your screen. there it is on your screen. have a great night. because i'm a pig driving a convertible?
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roll back some of the security measures that have been boarding minister idea in a post nine eleven environment where you've seen major inversions by the security services us in australia into the lives of ordinary australians there are six senators who will be elected out of the curia one of the strikes destroyed he's got to get fourteen point two nine percent of the vote in order to get elected now with a preferential system which is of the party's preference in julian assange. if he gets six to seven percent of the rule five he said going to get elected at the moment he's polling around about twenty five to twenty seven percent that he's twenty five to twenty seven. of a strange sight i would vote for julian assange actually starting from a very high price which is going to come down a bit in the context of the campaign but it's a very good place to start. to the u.s. now with the gun control debate has focused on the want type of all americans are allowed to obtain and and oh thanks to a groundbreaking technology and tie a gun pods can now be many factions without a license when u.s. studen
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